Graphitized nanodiamond as highly efficient support of electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction

JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY(2014)

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Graphitized nanodiamond (GND) with a nanodiamond (ND) core covered by a graphitic shell was used as a stable support of platinum (Pt) electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). ND particles were annealed at 1300 and 1600 degrees C in a vacuum of 10(-3) Pa, and a graphitic shell formed on ND's surface (GND1300, GND1600). The core-shell structure improves ND's conductivity and also retains its high electrochemical stability. GND supported Pt electrocatalysts were prepared using a microwave heating polyol method. The catalytic activity of Pt/GND1600 for ORR was better than traditional Vulcan XC-72 carbon supported Pt (Pt/C) catalysts. The accelerated durability test results showed that the Pt/GND1600 had greater stability in comparison to Pt/GND1300 and Pt/C, which was ascribed to the high stability of the GND1600 support in acid solution and strong interaction with Pt NPs. (C) 2013 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
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